The Return of the Vampire (1943) Reviews

The Return of the Vampire (1943)
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He looks like Dracula, talks like Dracula and dresses like Dracula; but since the movie rights to Dracula were controlled by Universal, Bela Lugosi's character name is Armand Tesla in Columbia's Return of the Vampire. Bringing the Old Legend up to date, the film contrives to have the blood-sucking Tesla rise from his coffin when his tomb is blasted open during the London Blitz. Making up for lost time (he's been interred since WW1), Tesla enlists the aid of talking werewolf Andreas (Matt Willis), who brings him provisions and seeks out new victims. The next soft white neck on Tesla's list belongs to the lovely Nicki Saunders (Nina Foch), but not if Lady Jane Ainsley (Frieda Inescort), who knows what the mysterious stranger is really up to, has anything to say about it. Incidentally, the girl playing Tesla's victim in the opening credits is an unbilled Jeanne Bates. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Bela LugosiFrieda Inescort, (more)
Director(s):
Lew Landers
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD  | Digital SD
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Ralph H.

it stunk-ralph h.

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James L.

I found this to be an enjoyable classic movie. The film was very clear, special effects were "special" for its time and the plot was decent. Bela wasn't the same "Dracula" as in the Universal version but he had aged well in the Columbia story. Again I enjoyed this classic horror movie. Susan L.

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    Ralph H.

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    James L.

    I found this to be an enjoyable classic movie. The film was very clear, special effects were "special" for its time and the plot was decent. Bela wasn't the same "Dracula" as in the Universal version but he had aged well in the Columbia story. Again I enjoyed this classic horror movie. Susan L.

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